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Child Protection Committtee Monitoring Checklist

This document contains a monitoring checklist for Child Protection Community Committees. It collects general information such as the date of visit, names of people involved, and location of the committee. It then lists a series of yes/no questions to evaluate whether the committee regularly meets, has an activity plan, knows how to report child protection concerns including those related to disabilities, monitors cases of at-risk children, conducts community awareness activities, and receives training and resources to do their work. The checklist ends with sections for general observations and recommended follow up actions.

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Child Protection Committtee Monitoring Checklist

This document contains a monitoring checklist for Child Protection Community Committees. It collects general information such as the date of visit, names of people involved, and location of the committee. It then lists a series of yes/no questions to evaluate whether the committee regularly meets, has an activity plan, knows how to report child protection concerns including those related to disabilities, monitors cases of at-risk children, conducts community awareness activities, and receives training and resources to do their work. The checklist ends with sections for general observations and recommended follow up actions.

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Child Protection Community Committees Monitoring Checklist

General Information and Data

Date of monitoring visit


Name of Person conducting the visit
Location of Child Protection Committee (CPC)
Number of members in the CPC

Community Child Protection Committee Yes No Comments


Are CPC members aware of the protection risks in their community?

Does the CPC meet regularly (at least twice a month)?

Does the CPC have an activity plan?

Does the CPC know who to contact and how to report a child
protection concern including those affecting children with
disabilities?

How many CP cases out of the referred ones have been successfully
responded to?

Does the CPC have an overview of the cases of “at risk” children?

Does the CPC regularly organize awareness raising activities with


community members including on disability? At least twice a month

Does the CPC monitor the CFS and other interventions every week?

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Child Protection Community Committees Monitoring Checklist

Have the CPC members received regular briefings and orientations


around CP and disability issues?

Is the CPC well equipped with tools/formats and materials necessary


to facilitate their work?

General Observations :

Follow up actions recommended by partner staff:

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